Provost Lecture at Science 2012
Miranda A. Schreurs, PhD, is a recognized leader in the field of comparative environmental politics and policy in Europe, the United States, and East Asia.
Schreurs grew up in the United States and earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Washington and her doctorate in comparative politics from the University of Michigan. She joined the University of Maryland in 1994 and has worked as a guest professor at universities in Japan and Germany. In 2007, she was recruited to the Freie Universität Berlin as professor of comparative politics and director of the university’s Environmental Policy Research Centre, an international team of social science researchers and students who study, evaluate, and provide policy advice related to environmental and sustainable energy politics and policies.
In 2008, Schreurs became a member of the German Advisory Council on the Environment. She is chair of the European Environment and Sustainable Development Advisory Councils, a network of advisory councils across Europe. In 2012, German Chancellor Angela Merkel appointed her to the Ethics Commission on a Safe Energy Supply, which was charged with advising the German government on energy questions after the Fukushima nuclear explosion.
Author of several books and many journal articles on energy and environmental policy, Schreurs has held fellowships from the Social Science Research Council–MacArthur Foundation Program on International Peace and Security Affairs, the Fulbright Foundation, and the National Science Foundation/Science and Technology Agency of Japan.